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sandy, the biggest atlantic storm in a decade slams into the eastern united states, whipping of winds of nearly 100 miles an hour and 30-foot waves and some 60-some million americans in its path. the superstorm 1,000 miles wide leeches the island of manhattan cut off, under water and in the dark. forcing hospitals to evacuate even the smallest patients. in a beachfront community in queens, firefighters watch helplessly as a neighborhood goes up in flames. and two governors declare states of emergency as the megastorm hurtled north and rescuers searches for survivors with tall ships gone down. >> from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran in main day, new jersey. bill weir in erie, pennsylvania. and cynthia mcfadden in new york city. this is a special edition of "nightline." "the perfect storm." october 29th, 2012. >> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden in new york. tonight, a deadly storm unlike any this city has seen before. for the first time since 9/11, all bridges and tunnels leading in and out of manhatt hathattan closed down. the city remains eerily dark and quiet to
sandy, the biggest atlantic storm in a decade slams into the eastern united states, whipping of winds of nearly 100 miles an hour and 30-foot waves and some 60-some million americans in its path. the superstorm 1,000 miles wide leeches the island of manhattan cut off, under water and in the dark. forcing hospitals to evacuate even the smallest patients. in a beachfront community in queens, firefighters watch helplessly as a neighborhood goes up in flames. and two governors declare states of...
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>> well, the midwest united states, going to be very windy today. places like indianapolis, chicago, detroit, cleveland, cincinnati. winds gusting 30, 50 miles per hour. even higher around detroit and cleveland. very windy, chilly day. rain and snow. not amounting to much. but on the grassy surfaces, parts of ohio and kentucky, we could see just a minor accumulation. but near the lake shores, the waters will be piling up. already reports of waves about 20 feet on lake michigan. could see some waves crashing into the shores on the south side. 20 to 30 feet, lake michigan and also lake erie. so, midwest looking at a blustery, nasty day. >> and before sandy made landfall, the big question was how this is going to compare to hurricane irene, which hit last august in the same area. but by any measure, this storm, seemingly crushed irene. there really is no comparison, right? >> there's no comparison. i guess you could say, this is kind of like new york city's katrina. just devastating impacts here. this historic surge, 13 feet. all of that water coming o
>> well, the midwest united states, going to be very windy today. places like indianapolis, chicago, detroit, cleveland, cincinnati. winds gusting 30, 50 miles per hour. even higher around detroit and cleveland. very windy, chilly day. rain and snow. not amounting to much. but on the grassy surfaces, parts of ohio and kentucky, we could see just a minor accumulation. but near the lake shores, the waters will be piling up. already reports of waves about 20 feet on lake michigan. could see...
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setting her sights on the bahamas and possibly the east coast of the united states. sam has been tracking it all morning. sam, good morning to you. >> good morning, josh. the initial concerns of 16 inches of rain, not just for jamaica, but also for cuba and possibly haiti, as well. that's a real issue with that storm so let's talk a little bit. and the best way to show this is on the 3d view. watch the real development here just south of jamaica. you can see what we're talking about with those big towering clouds. now, let's talk about what steers it. this storm system is on track. there's nothing to move it away from going across jamaica, right over cuba. at that point, it's a hurricane. when it gets by, friday into saturday, about 200 miles off the east coast of south florida, what happens here? there's some concern that between that area of high pressure and this moving front, this thing do get steered very close to the eastern coast of the u.s. by this time next week, we could have a storm right in here and that is worth watching. and a lot of folks have to have
setting her sights on the bahamas and possibly the east coast of the united states. sam has been tracking it all morning. sam, good morning to you. >> good morning, josh. the initial concerns of 16 inches of rain, not just for jamaica, but also for cuba and possibly haiti, as well. that's a real issue with that storm so let's talk a little bit. and the best way to show this is on the 3d view. watch the real development here just south of jamaica. you can see what we're talking about with...
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>>reporter: worst case scenario for the most heavily populated corridor of the united states. because of way the storm is situated, the wind, counterclockwise wind will bring the surge into long island sound and the delaware bay and this is, this area of coast, winds in excess of 74 miles per hour for a very long duration and the storm surge is the number one killer when it lands with a hurricane. in some cases, 6' to 12' surge with 20' to 30' waves so we have an epic situation. >>shepard: and some blizzard warnings. >> we will see the potential of 2' to 3' of snow in the appalachian with bouys showing relentless wind for several hours. >>shepard: we have talked about worst case scenarios for years and there was in way for the forecasters to come up with a worst case scenario this bad. the storm normally comes up the coast, right in and though keep going straight but because of the high pressure center, has gone straight up and jogged right in. the effect of that is, rather than winds that are just sort of skirting now it will come in like a hammer. you can see the storm comin
>>reporter: worst case scenario for the most heavily populated corridor of the united states. because of way the storm is situated, the wind, counterclockwise wind will bring the surge into long island sound and the delaware bay and this is, this area of coast, winds in excess of 74 miles per hour for a very long duration and the storm surge is the number one killer when it lands with a hurricane. in some cases, 6' to 12' surge with 20' to 30' waves so we have an epic situation....
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there has been 17 deaths in the united states pouring in. this is some destruction from the storm surge coming in from the coast. we have 85 mi. per hour winds that are pushing all of this water onto the land. chiche but there were just pouring in here from the elevators and your other pitchers around new jersey and you look at the pier that is completely destroyed. the storm is also bringing snow and appellations. a levee just broken new jersey and three towns have off so mu water and officials rescue mode because people are trapped in their homes. teach are watching sandy and this is a massive storm that is stretching a thousand miles wide. they're also talking snow for the appellations. this system is dealing with a lot of moisture clashing with the cold air. look at all of the watches and warnings from the mid atlantic to the northeast. these winds are causing more power outages and bringing down trees as well. there are blizzard warnings also. unfortunately sandy will be very slow to weekenaken. >> rescue teams are heading to the east c
there has been 17 deaths in the united states pouring in. this is some destruction from the storm surge coming in from the coast. we have 85 mi. per hour winds that are pushing all of this water onto the land. chiche but there were just pouring in here from the elevators and your other pitchers around new jersey and you look at the pier that is completely destroyed. the storm is also bringing snow and appellations. a levee just broken new jersey and three towns have off so mu water and...
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that's why he's running for president of the united states. so i want to thank melissa and the whole family for what they do to make virginia a better place. and i thank all of you for being out here today. and i want you to know i will do everything i can do to make sure these kids have the future we have been blessed enough to have. if you are willing to fight for it then so am i. thank you very much. [cheers and applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [crowd chanting 'christie, christie'] >> thank you. thank you for having me. okay, guys. >> you sent me a letter and i framed it. >> everybody who asked me to run for president got a letter from me. >> we are going door to door. >> we need you down here. newinia's got to carry jersey's water. >> will you take a picture with us? >> of course i will. where is the camera? hold on one second. thank you, boys. >> thank you, governor. >> can i get a picture? >> sure you can. my pleasure. thank you. >> tell mitt we got
that's why he's running for president of the united states. so i want to thank melissa and the whole family for what they do to make virginia a better place. and i thank all of you for being out here today. and i want you to know i will do everything i can do to make sure these kids have the future we have been blessed enough to have. if you are willing to fight for it then so am i. thank you very much. [cheers and applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions...
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that is a crucial part of the energy industry in the united states. we will certainly watch this tomorrow in the trading session. neil: as you limit the supplies, it is a slowdown that could happen as a result. on this notion of the journey to trading, you and i know that cities are flooded to the extreme. it takes a while. i have to think as we look at the brooklyn battery tunnel and we get reports in the downtown area. i don't know if we will be able to get past the business. certainly not business as usual. >> especially electricity is going to be key. depending on backup generators in a lot of cases. the stock market reopening on wednesday. the 31st of the month, halloween, they hope to reopen their exchange on wednesday. it is going to be all about electricity and damage and mostly it is oing to be about whether or not you can get personnel from homes that could also possibly be damaged. public transportation has been canceled, for the most part, and that will be really interesting. neil: sandor, thank you so much. my friend, sandra smith. we tol
that is a crucial part of the energy industry in the united states. we will certainly watch this tomorrow in the trading session. neil: as you limit the supplies, it is a slowdown that could happen as a result. on this notion of the journey to trading, you and i know that cities are flooded to the extreme. it takes a while. i have to think as we look at the brooklyn battery tunnel and we get reports in the downtown area. i don't know if we will be able to get past the business. certainly not...
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hurricane sandy is roaring up the eastern coast of united states. it's expected to turn sharply in london sometime today, crashing into a cold front from the west and the north, which will turn it into a monster storm. >> my main message to everybody involved is that we have to take this seriously. the federal government is working with state and local governments. it will be very important that populations in all the affected states take this seriously. listen to your state and local elected officials. >> president obama has to oversee the hurricane response in the midst of an election. how he handled the crisis could impact the results. the storm is disrupting campaign stops and early voting schedules. it is clearing supermarket shelves in new york, one of the major cities in its past president. and scrambled to stock up on batteries, a tortoise, and canned fruits -- torches. the new york stock exchange will close its trading floor. the prospect of weather systems colliding makes people apprehensive with a fear that they are headed for a perfect s
hurricane sandy is roaring up the eastern coast of united states. it's expected to turn sharply in london sometime today, crashing into a cold front from the west and the north, which will turn it into a monster storm. >> my main message to everybody involved is that we have to take this seriously. the federal government is working with state and local governments. it will be very important that populations in all the affected states take this seriously. listen to your state and local...
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e united states of america does not cyber attack other countries' businesses and get unfair information. china is doing that. they want their businesses to have fair trade pursuant to international law, let' have free trade. it's not just the cyber area, but car manufacturing parts and auto parts, in steel. china's rhetoric is just rhetoric as far as i'm concerned. we have to be concerned about the free trade. we will not let them come into r country with their businesses to get information from our citizens, company or individual. thars way we are doing. we want to let our citizens know ahead of time before this occurs than after the fact. we need to learn what happened from 9/11. gerri: sounded a loud siren this weekend on $60 minutes," and on monday with your reports. thanks for coming on. come back and talk more about it. we are all worried. congreman, thank you very much. >> thank you. gerri: home prices back to 206 levels, we'll have the numbers, and is obama and company traveling the country saying gm is alive and bin laden is dead think twice before counting al-qaeda out just ye
e united states of america does not cyber attack other countries' businesses and get unfair information. china is doing that. they want their businesses to have fair trade pursuant to international law, let' have free trade. it's not just the cyber area, but car manufacturing parts and auto parts, in steel. china's rhetoric is just rhetoric as far as i'm concerned. we have to be concerned about the free trade. we will not let them come into r country with their businesses to get information...
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the winds have slowed down but the storm is going throughout the united states of america as we speak. so now back to new jersey. well, chris christie has an interesting idea about halloween. maybe we should cancel it this year or move it. >> i can't imagine that it's going to be safe for kids to go around for halloween in most parts of the state. we're going to make an assessment of that during the day today. if we to have reschedule halloween for another day we want kids to have halloween but we want them to be safe and alive. >> i didn't know you could reschedule halloween. can you reschedule christmas? maybe chris christie could. he was praising president obama as we showed you in the last segment, but not the democratic mayor of atlantic city. they had words about who's fault it was that people were still stuck in atlantic city. let's watch that. >> in atlantic city, we are for whatever reason mayor langford urged people to stay in shelters in the city, despite my admonition to evacuate, he gave them comfort for some reason to stay. so for those of you on the barrier islands who
the winds have slowed down but the storm is going throughout the united states of america as we speak. so now back to new jersey. well, chris christie has an interesting idea about halloween. maybe we should cancel it this year or move it. >> i can't imagine that it's going to be safe for kids to go around for halloween in most parts of the state. we're going to make an assessment of that during the day today. if we to have reschedule halloween for another day we want kids to have...
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that is all across the united states. and with heating oil there are two components to t business til till-- distal-- distillate and in that you have diesel and heating oil and both combined are running very, very low. so in terms of the broader complex heating oil will be beer supported than gasoline orcrude oil. >> tom: that is the energy complex because of hurricane sandy on the east coat, jerrod kit with the linn group. it is not uncommon for a big storm to mean big business for stores like lows an it's not uncommon for a big storm like sandy to mean big business at stores like lowe's and home depot, as people stock up on supplies, and materials needed for repairs. ruben ramirez reports from new jersey. >> reporter: christmas trees and holiday decorations were not on anyone's list as customers tried to stock up on supplies ahead of hurricane sandy's landfall here in new jersey. >> the big demand is generators, sand, tarps, rope, bungee cords, gas cans, basically anything you can use to help prepare yourself for the st
that is all across the united states. and with heating oil there are two components to t business til till-- distal-- distillate and in that you have diesel and heating oil and both combined are running very, very low. so in terms of the broader complex heating oil will be beer supported than gasoline orcrude oil. >> tom: that is the energy complex because of hurricane sandy on the east coat, jerrod kit with the linn group. it is not uncommon for a big storm to mean big business for...
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states to china. it's inaccurate to suggest anything different. but the romney campaign stands by the ad, noting to nbc news, that chrysler ceo never disputed any actual facts in their ads. a couple things, the president still not campaigning on the campaign trail tomorrow, instead he will tour new jersey with governor christie tomorrow. mitt romney, is resuming a full campaign schedule tomorrow. he'll be in the battleground state of florida. >> thanks, chuck. >>> when we come back, back to our storm coverage, specifically, a moment of crisis for a big hospital that included a lot of newborns who needed to move quickly. [ dennis ] it only took two minutes for this town to be destroyed. to a little girl who lived through it, this is more than a teddy bear. it's a step towards normal. it's why allstate catastrophe teams not only have hot coffee and help for grownups... they've also handed out more than twelve thousand teddy bears to kids. people come first... everything else is second. that's allstate's
states to china. it's inaccurate to suggest anything different. but the romney campaign stands by the ad, noting to nbc news, that chrysler ceo never disputed any actual facts in their ads. a couple things, the president still not campaigning on the campaign trail tomorrow, instead he will tour new jersey with governor christie tomorrow. mitt romney, is resuming a full campaign schedule tomorrow. he'll be in the battleground state of florida. >> thanks, chuck. >>> when we come...
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>> the midwest, united states, is going to be very windy, indianapolis, chicago, cleveland, detroit, cincinnati. a very windy, chilly day. snow and chill in the air. parts of ohio and into kentucky we could see just a minor accumulation, but near the lakeshores, the waters will be piling up. already reports of 20 feet on lake michigan. could see some waves crashing into the shores on the south side here, 20 to 30 feet in lake michigan and lake erie. midwest looking like a blustery, nasty day. >> before this made landfall, this storm seemingly crushed irene. there really is no comparison, right? >> there's no comparison. i guess you could say, this is kind of like new york city's katrina. just devastating impacts here. this historic surge, 13 feet, all that water coming on in and the high wind gusts. worst-case scenario did pan out here unfortunately. >> all right. mark mann cue sew from accuweather. the airlines trying to get back to normalcy and what the red cau cross is doing to help out. >> plus more incredible rescues that didn't have to happen. we'll be right back. en. we'll be
>> the midwest, united states, is going to be very windy, indianapolis, chicago, cleveland, detroit, cincinnati. a very windy, chilly day. snow and chill in the air. parts of ohio and into kentucky we could see just a minor accumulation, but near the lakeshores, the waters will be piling up. already reports of 20 feet on lake michigan. could see some waves crashing into the shores on the south side here, 20 to 30 feet in lake michigan and lake erie. midwest looking like a blustery, nasty...
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she ended up being the top champion in the united states. i had the honor of giving her the award that gave her the privilege of going and representing the united states at the paralympic games in london. >> i want to ask you about horse therapy or equine therapy. without it, where would you be? >> it's maintained my mobility. the fact that i'm standing here in times square with a horse is phenomenal to me. bauds of him. >> yeah. i hope a lot of people are hearing this. they can learn a little something. what is it about horse therapy or equine therapy? >> it's so extraordinary, what horses do for us. for me, it's balance. it's love. it's joy. what they're doing for so many other people right now. we have wounded vets coming home. and they're turning to horses for therapy. we have kids with autism,s a burgers, they get on a horse. they become strong and confident. but horses, they're a gift from god, is the way i look at it. and they're a partner in our life journey. and they can bring such joy. >> phenomenal. you've been very vocal about yo
she ended up being the top champion in the united states. i had the honor of giving her the award that gave her the privilege of going and representing the united states at the paralympic games in london. >> i want to ask you about horse therapy or equine therapy. without it, where would you be? >> it's maintained my mobility. the fact that i'm standing here in times square with a horse is phenomenal to me. bauds of him. >> yeah. i hope a lot of people are hearing this. they...
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we could have massive power outages over a large area of the northeastern part of the united states. rainfall that could be a foot in some places when it's all said and done. could cause flash flooding on short time scales and that could lead to river flooding down the road. so this is definitely going to be an inland event. irene last year showed us just how possible that is. but it may not be in the same places. if you weren't affected by irene, you could be this time. >> a very important point to remind folks. because all morning long, we're going to be showing pictures. of the terrible situation along the coastline. as this storm moves inland, as you said, rick, and continues to stay there for a couple of days. thank you so much. i know you'll be with us for the duration of the storm and bring the latest of the storm as we get it. back to george. >>> everyone has braced for sandy, but it's also made dangerous waves out at sea. we told you about the 24-foot waves off the new jersey coast. waves off the south carolina coast are now at 32 feet. so what does this mean for passengers
we could have massive power outages over a large area of the northeastern part of the united states. rainfall that could be a foot in some places when it's all said and done. could cause flash flooding on short time scales and that could lead to river flooding down the road. so this is definitely going to be an inland event. irene last year showed us just how possible that is. but it may not be in the same places. if you weren't affected by irene, you could be this time. >> a very...
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this is the united states of america. it is not united airlines. with its first-class and coach. this is the united states of america where every citizen should have equal rights, equal citizenship, under the law. we have a mission. we must call for this spirit. more than ever before there is an urgency now. some folks might be wary because the road to freedom has never been an easy one. some folks have scars on their backs. some folks have been that still aches in their soul. we cannot stop. james baldwin said that human history is a perpetual testament to the achievement of the impossible dream of america must drive us forward. we must not fail now. when other people want to drive us, we must be the hope. when people drive us to doubt, we must be the fate. i learned this from my family and my parents and my grandparents that one folks tried to tell you if you are lesser when one person stand up straight and strong, and they lived an entire nation. [applause] when one person defiantly refuses to be relegated to first second class, we are all elevated. this is what everybody must
this is the united states of america. it is not united airlines. with its first-class and coach. this is the united states of america where every citizen should have equal rights, equal citizenship, under the law. we have a mission. we must call for this spirit. more than ever before there is an urgency now. some folks might be wary because the road to freedom has never been an easy one. some folks have scars on their backs. some folks have been that still aches in their soul. we cannot stop....
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i feel happy that i brought everybody together in the united states, and it's a great moment. >> we thank you. forget the free tacos. i think the people in redwood city were more excited about meeting the giants star. you see the lines were out the door. pagan is gone, but you still have time at all taco bells. the free taco promotion ends at 6:00. you have is about 60 minutes to get some food in your belly. >>> and once again, the victory parade is right here on nbc bay area. we are the proud broadcast home of the giants. you can watch our parade coverage. as monte francis mentioned, our coverage starts at 4:30 on the morning show. the actual parade begins at 11:00 a.m. if you can't make to it san francisco, if you're stuck at home or in your office, put us on tv or online at nbcbayarea.com. >>> still ahead at 5:00, a second shark attack on the california coastline. the details on the victim's condition, straight ahead. >>> and luke skywalker has a new boss. a blockbuster hollywood deal hits the bay area. >>> also -- >> it's a high i can't explain for me. you know, to see the best of peo
i feel happy that i brought everybody together in the united states, and it's a great moment. >> we thank you. forget the free tacos. i think the people in redwood city were more excited about meeting the giants star. you see the lines were out the door. pagan is gone, but you still have time at all taco bells. the free taco promotion ends at 6:00. you have is about 60 minutes to get some food in your belly. >>> and once again, the victory parade is right here on nbc bay area. we...
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. >>> hurricane sandy could hit the united states as early as this weekend. the storm is important for at least two deaths after it pounded jamaica, haiti and cuba with massive flooding and winds over 110 miles an hour. where is the storm? howard has been tracking it. he joins us now with the latest. howard? >> jc, it hit jamaica yesterday and then cuba last night. this morning into the afternoon hours now in the central bahamas. looks like the central and northern bahamas will get the battering from sandy over the next 24 hours. it is not as impressive as it was just before it hit cuba but it's starting to flair up a little bit more now that it's generally over water as opposed to land. tropical systems like water. gusting to 125. this is down a little bit. we're seeing the pressure up a little bit. rising pressure, weakening storm. so you want to watch that number, 964. by tomorrow morning we could still have a category 1, 90 miles an hour winds. the hurricane center believes this will slowly weaken as it kind of parallels the u.s. coast here as we go throu
. >>> hurricane sandy could hit the united states as early as this weekend. the storm is important for at least two deaths after it pounded jamaica, haiti and cuba with massive flooding and winds over 110 miles an hour. where is the storm? howard has been tracking it. he joins us now with the latest. howard? >> jc, it hit jamaica yesterday and then cuba last night. this morning into the afternoon hours now in the central bahamas. looks like the central and northern bahamas will...
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. >> the president of the united states pledging quick relief for the millions of victims of hurricane sandy and the northeast will need a lot of that help and soon. the historic storm carved a trail of destruction whose magnitude was stunning as the sun came up on stus. sandy now as you can see in this radar moving up toward canada. this morning the associated press reports the storm has killed at least 50 people. there are more than 8.2 million households still without power across 17 states and many of those outages could well last beyond election day. when damage to property and the economy, the total impact expected to reach a staggering $50 billion. at this hour, another flooding crisis straight across the river here in manhattan in hoboken, noounlg, where the national guard arrived late last night to help evacuate residents. the storm surge from sandy covered most of the southern part of that town with water trapping residents in their homes and leaving most without power. hoboken's mayor spoke last night on the massive extent of the damage. >> we still have severe flooding in t
. >> the president of the united states pledging quick relief for the millions of victims of hurricane sandy and the northeast will need a lot of that help and soon. the historic storm carved a trail of destruction whose magnitude was stunning as the sun came up on stus. sandy now as you can see in this radar moving up toward canada. this morning the associated press reports the storm has killed at least 50 people. there are more than 8.2 million households still without power across 17...
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almost 5 million people here in the united states are without power this morning. 8 states are going to be experiencing no fallout. folks are still very worried about putting this morning. >> interesting the way you talk about new york state in particular. do the people in maryland field that they got away with it? >> i would not say that because right now folks have not gone out to survey the damage them that we will know the impact in the days to come. there are a lot of people trap and a number of people who took refuge in shelters and left their homes. we are going to have to see how devastating this was. >> thanks very much. in just over a week's time, china's communist party will begin the process of appointing a new generation of leaders. there is one area argued that china lags behind the u.s. that is hollywood films. >> forget balls showing or the propaganda films. jain that is the world's largest growing segment of market and hollywood is going to great lengths to get a piece of the action. earlier this year when "men in black 3" hit the cinemas, this scene had been cut. wh
almost 5 million people here in the united states are without power this morning. 8 states are going to be experiencing no fallout. folks are still very worried about putting this morning. >> interesting the way you talk about new york state in particular. do the people in maryland field that they got away with it? >> i would not say that because right now folks have not gone out to survey the damage them that we will know the impact in the days to come. there are a lot of people...
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he promised us the same things he's promising the united states. and he'll give you the same thing he gave us. nothing. anncr: priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. lavar arringhate it.ate losing. but right now we're losing jobs and money for... our schools to casinos in other states like west virginia. question seven creates 12,000 jobs with a new resort casino... and expanded table games here, in maryland. we all win with question seven. new jobs. money for schools, and instead of marylanders... spending 550 million dollars in other states... it gets invested here. vote for question seven. for maryland. i'm on my way. could have gotten me one. i did. try the unmistakable flavor of dunkin' donuts smoked sausage breakfast sandwich. hurry in today. america runs on dunkin'. >>> hard to believe but election day is next tuesday. super storm sandy is throwing a bit of a curve ball. fox 5 joins us now and we're to talk about the affects and we're only a week away. what does it do to the campaign? >> well, it changes th
he promised us the same things he's promising the united states. and he'll give you the same thing he gave us. nothing. anncr: priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. lavar arringhate it.ate losing. but right now we're losing jobs and money for... our schools to casinos in other states like west virginia. question seven creates 12,000 jobs with a new resort casino... and expanded table games here, in maryland. we all win with question seven. new jobs. money for...
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this is the united states of america. it is not united airlines with its first-class and coach. this is the united states of america where every citizen should have equal rights, equal citizenship, under the law. we have a mission. we must call for this spirit. more than ever before there is an urgency now. some folks might be wary because the road to freedom has never been an easy one. some folks have scars on their backs. some folks have been that still aches in their soul. we cannot stop. james baldwin said that human history is a perpetual testament to the achievement of the impossible dream of america must drive us forward. we must not fail now. when other people want to drive us, we must be the hope. when people drive us to doubt, we must be the fate. i learned this from my family and my parents and my grandparents that one folks tried to tell you if you are lesser when one person stand up straight and strong, and they lived an entire nation. [applause] when one person defiantly refuses to be relegated to second class, we are all elevated. this is what everybody must under
this is the united states of america. it is not united airlines with its first-class and coach. this is the united states of america where every citizen should have equal rights, equal citizenship, under the law. we have a mission. we must call for this spirit. more than ever before there is an urgency now. some folks might be wary because the road to freedom has never been an easy one. some folks have scars on their backs. some folks have been that still aches in their soul. we cannot stop....
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government, as i was preparing to join you, we had a very impressive call with our president of the united states who committed to the industry, recognize severity of storm made a strong commitment to help us remove the barriers to move workers from west coast to east coast as well as -- >> did he give you money? >> he offered some assistance, for example in new york, and new jersey, there has been flooding, some underground facilities have been flooded. so we need to pump the water out, core of engineers can be a tremendous asset to us in removing that water to survey the restoration effort. gerri: we showed pictures of fellows already out working and neighborhoods trying to restore power. and we said that power will be restored in the city itself in about 4 days, and regional areas in a week, is that on target. how long it will take, there are millions as we said who are awaiting their lights to come on. >> first we have to clear the roads, have to clear the trees that have fallen on power lines, and remove the water, we can assess the damage, we believe that will take two days, then the
government, as i was preparing to join you, we had a very impressive call with our president of the united states who committed to the industry, recognize severity of storm made a strong commitment to help us remove the barriers to move workers from west coast to east coast as well as -- >> did he give you money? >> he offered some assistance, for example in new york, and new jersey, there has been flooding, some underground facilities have been flooded. so we need to pump the water...
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about 60 million people in the united states. i have never seen new york city the way that it is today. completely shut down. schools were shut down. subways. the bridges and the tunnels are shut down. it has never been like this before and as we said, we are anticipating record floods coming here within the next hour. i want to bring in ed rapaport of the national weather center. thanks so much for taking the time. could you tell me how much worse do you think this storm is going to get from here? >> for the coastline, this is what, about the time you'll see the worst of the winds. however, the surge continues to rise along the coast. that's the greatest concern from this storm and for most storms and hurricanes. in this case, the flow is coming ashore. and it's driven a storm surge across the shoreline, which is now on the order of seven feet in the battery and 12 feet at kings point in new york. now, in addition to that, these are occurring not at high tides. the high tide for the battery is in about a couple of hours. the sur
about 60 million people in the united states. i have never seen new york city the way that it is today. completely shut down. schools were shut down. subways. the bridges and the tunnels are shut down. it has never been like this before and as we said, we are anticipating record floods coming here within the next hour. i want to bring in ed rapaport of the national weather center. thanks so much for taking the time. could you tell me how much worse do you think this storm is going to get from...
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i would say oh well you were who said don't you want less workers in the united states would word that we have these things manufactured or not you're going to try to filibuster me with nonsense it's come on. we're talking about mitt romney line we're not you know we could have an abstract conversation sometimes when the balance of off shore and i agree i don't think that he is like even the washington post looked at it and said that what he said was technically true and i wouldn't be ready to try to lead a substantive mitt romney ok well here's the here's the larger question then do we really as i said we bit romney some of his lies or at the political factor right regulations are quadruple the rate of rugged regulations quadrupled under this president actually that's gone down slightly in the last three years one year president ninety billion dollars in green energy breaks in the solar wind not true president obama has doubled the deficit actually the deficit is gone down since he came in office right now the congressional budget office is up to twenty million people lose their insur
i would say oh well you were who said don't you want less workers in the united states would word that we have these things manufactured or not you're going to try to filibuster me with nonsense it's come on. we're talking about mitt romney line we're not you know we could have an abstract conversation sometimes when the balance of off shore and i agree i don't think that he is like even the washington post looked at it and said that what he said was technically true and i wouldn't be ready to...
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frankfurt, germany, 15 flights canceled today to and from the united states. the result has been -- although we don't have exact numbers, thousands of americans thought to be stranded in various cities around the world. thousands of people also stuck on the u.s. side trying to get home or to whatever they need to do in europe and beyond. we talked to some people who were at a hotel outside of heathrow yesterday from philadelphia. they have been trying to get home. they thought that the earliest flight they would be able to get out on would be on friday or saturday. for people farther afield in hong kong, other parts of asia, they were thinking it might be a week before they could get another flight. the problem is that there are not that many flights to cities like new york especially some of the smaller eastern cities like philadelphia, charlotte, north carolina. much, much more difficult for people to get back there. they've been trying to route themselves through other cities, but because of that snowballing effect it has been very difficult for them. they'
frankfurt, germany, 15 flights canceled today to and from the united states. the result has been -- although we don't have exact numbers, thousands of americans thought to be stranded in various cities around the world. thousands of people also stuck on the u.s. side trying to get home or to whatever they need to do in europe and beyond. we talked to some people who were at a hotel outside of heathrow yesterday from philadelphia. they have been trying to get home. they thought that the earliest...
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we reached out to mutual assistance crews from across the united states. we will see them entering in to the service area as early as too many and sunday. in addition today, was our materials day, we really brought in extra materials, extra cable, poles, we started loading up our trucks and loading up our staging sites with the materials. >> what is the biggest challenge as you look forward towards the storm. >> just anticipating the storm's path. it is uncertain. we are preparing for several hundred thousand customers to be without service, but really is preparing and making sure we have all of our people in place, rested and ready to go as soon as it is safe to do so. >> what do you tell people? you are going to have communication with the customers and they see outages. what do you want them to know before the storm thatso they don't become a bigger problem. >> the most important thing is make sure your family has an emergency plan. make sure you have the emergency kit, some of the things you mentioned, flashlight, the water, blankets, make sure your fa
we reached out to mutual assistance crews from across the united states. we will see them entering in to the service area as early as too many and sunday. in addition today, was our materials day, we really brought in extra materials, extra cable, poles, we started loading up our trucks and loading up our staging sites with the materials. >> what is the biggest challenge as you look forward towards the storm. >> just anticipating the storm's path. it is uncertain. we are preparing...
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states. it does complicate things. capitalism is in many ways to shut down because of this. you need a functioning market. you have to know what the prices of ibm. that does not take physical people at the new york stock exchange. this is a failure of people not planning. i am telling you that after 9/11, they would've thought that they had this thing settled, and they do not. neil: all right, charlie. we will try to get back to you. he is near 20th street. it is a flat and low-lying area. that entire area was reason enough earlier this morning for arteries going to and from downtown new york over the world old trade center virtually all arteries in and out of manhattan had been shut down. that is the only avenue connecting that into the rest of the world. all other arteries, including the george washington bridge, all other arteries leading this great island of manhattan have been shut down. a lot of that is moving ahead of a fast-moving storm. the night is likely going to get louder, meaner
states. it does complicate things. capitalism is in many ways to shut down because of this. you need a functioning market. you have to know what the prices of ibm. that does not take physical people at the new york stock exchange. this is a failure of people not planning. i am telling you that after 9/11, they would've thought that they had this thing settled, and they do not. neil: all right, charlie. we will try to get back to you. he is near 20th street. it is a flat and low-lying area. that...
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." >> welcome back to our viewers joining frus the united states. this is some early market action. we are moving into the positive side of the ledger. this on the back of the strong earnings session yesterday. the european markets have been up for four of the past fooi tra -- five trading sessions. if we break down by sector, you can see where some of the concentration has been based. seeing a little bit of negativity just out of the gates this morning, dipping by .2 of a percent. barclays has been reporting its numbers today. let's move on and take a look at some of the green we're seeing on the charts. travel and leisure moving to the upside. we've had the likes of claridge reporting today. oil and gas getting a bit of a move today. moving on to the uk market. this market was up about 1% by the close of trade yesterday. we've got a very different trading pattern this morning. we're down just about a tenth of a percent so. a negative start for the uk market. let's take a look at the early reaction. negative reaction to the numbers that came up. this company has been focusing on ch
." >> welcome back to our viewers joining frus the united states. this is some early market action. we are moving into the positive side of the ledger. this on the back of the strong earnings session yesterday. the european markets have been up for four of the past fooi tra -- five trading sessions. if we break down by sector, you can see where some of the concentration has been based. seeing a little bit of negativity just out of the gates this morning, dipping by .2 of a percent....
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hurricane sandy, one of the biggest storms ever to hit the united states, is bearing down on the east coast. nine states stretching from north carolina to connecticut have declared a state of emergency. 50 million people live in the storm's path. usually bustling cities have been brought to a stand still. this is the scene in manhattan where a crane is dangling from a 65-story building. a monday m manhattan unlike any other. the city that's supposed to never sleep is eerily quiet, awaiting the storm. subway stopped. even wall street not trading. the -- >> we're used to coming down and the water calm, much, much slower. it's over the banks and the storm hasn't gotten here. it makes me nervous. >> the impact of hurricane sandy is starting to be felt. high winds and crashing waves along the east coast. >> good morning, america. breaking news on the halloween superstorm. >> morning tv shows left americans in in doubt the storm severity. >> 15 million people in its path. >> storm preparations take precedence over campaigning for next week's presidential election. mitt romney canceled his e
hurricane sandy, one of the biggest storms ever to hit the united states, is bearing down on the east coast. nine states stretching from north carolina to connecticut have declared a state of emergency. 50 million people live in the storm's path. usually bustling cities have been brought to a stand still. this is the scene in manhattan where a crane is dangling from a 65-story building. a monday m manhattan unlike any other. the city that's supposed to never sleep is eerily quiet, awaiting the...
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states. [ applause ] >> thank you, everyone, let me shake sure i urge the folks who are here because they have played an important role in this. first of all, your congressional delegation, senator bob menendez, sing lautenberg and congressman, and atlantic county executive, and the mayor of briganttine. i thank everyone who has been involved in the entire rescue and recovery process. at the top of my list i have to say that governor christie throughout this process has been responsive. he has been aggressive in making sure that the state got out in front of this incredible storm. and the people of new jersey recognize that he has put his heart and soul into making sure the people of new jersey bounce back even stronger than before so i thank him for his extraordinary leadership and partnership. i thank the congressional delegation because part of the reason we are going to be able to respond quickly to all of this is because they helped to make sure that fema financing was in place. we are very appreciative of those efforts. i thank craig fugate. sometimes people think "fema" and th
states. [ applause ] >> thank you, everyone, let me shake sure i urge the folks who are here because they have played an important role in this. first of all, your congressional delegation, senator bob menendez, sing lautenberg and congressman, and atlantic county executive, and the mayor of briganttine. i thank everyone who has been involved in the entire rescue and recovery process. at the top of my list i have to say that governor christie throughout this process has been responsive....
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the swath of the eastern united states totally blacked out over the course of one day. and at this hour, more than 6 million electricity customers remain without power in the east. when they say this is the largest storm to have ever hit the east coast of the united states, the word largest in that phrase actually just means the physical area that is covered by this storm, which you can see in the fact we had outages from virginia to maine. but in terms of the direct hit of this storm, part of what makes this a storm of national significance is that when it came ashore, it hit the most populated place in our country. it's not just new york media dismor fee ya. this is the most densely p populated area. new jersey's population is greater than the population of maine, new hampshire, montana, nebraska, north dakota, south dakota, and wyoming combined. all in a state that's significantly smaller than even just new hampshire alone. the new york metro area has a population of over 22 million. when new york city evacuated just these areas in the five bu burros for this storm,
the swath of the eastern united states totally blacked out over the course of one day. and at this hour, more than 6 million electricity customers remain without power in the east. when they say this is the largest storm to have ever hit the east coast of the united states, the word largest in that phrase actually just means the physical area that is covered by this storm, which you can see in the fact we had outages from virginia to maine. but in terms of the direct hit of this storm, part of...
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this is the united states. we allow corporations to fund these campaigns. but corporations are people, didn't you hear? the supreme court said it appeared >> -- said it. >> have there ever been international corporations that funded these particular super pacs? have certain countries been fighting for a particular candidate -- been vying for a particular candidate to? thatrst, i don't know corporations are giving to the super pacs. if you were to seek corporate entities, there is money going in there, but not as much as you think. it does not have quite the impact as people -- a piece on the impact of citizens united in "new york times magazine" in july is very interesting. first of all, we don't take any money from foreign entities. >> no money from foreign nationals. >> we were talking about how it changed the field in the bed and how it has corrupted the political field. at the same time, it has created jobs for you guys. >> a good question. >> i would like to know a little more on that. would you be in favor of getting rid of this super pac thing? if so
this is the united states. we allow corporations to fund these campaigns. but corporations are people, didn't you hear? the supreme court said it appeared >> -- said it. >> have there ever been international corporations that funded these particular super pacs? have certain countries been fighting for a particular candidate -- been vying for a particular candidate to? thatrst, i don't know corporations are giving to the super pacs. if you were to seek corporate entities, there is...
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>>neil: believe it or not this is reagan national airport among the busiest in the united states. not so, today. virtually a no man's land. lens pretty much unable to take off or come in. 14,000 or so flights canceled today. and now, the vice president of operations at national keeping track of all of this for flight awareness. obviously, these all work on hub and spoke systems if you cannot fly out people as far away as arizona and california cannot fly inor pick up the planes so they are affected, as well. how wide-spread is in? >> worldwide. not only the flights in the united states, when the plane does not come in from washington, dc, the international carriers cannot come in or bring them back and people are stranded overseas until they can come back. >>neil: we should remind people, even fur not in the affected area, the ability of a plane to get to you since they subsequently come from the regions, that is next to impossible, so, you are not going anywhere. so, how long does this last? as long as the storm lasts, right? >>guest: it will last beyond the end of the storm, eve
>>neil: believe it or not this is reagan national airport among the busiest in the united states. not so, today. virtually a no man's land. lens pretty much unable to take off or come in. 14,000 or so flights canceled today. and now, the vice president of operations at national keeping track of all of this for flight awareness. obviously, these all work on hub and spoke systems if you cannot fly out people as far away as arizona and california cannot fly inor pick up the planes so they...
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it takes up literally a quarter to a third of the united states. it is still moving west. it is going to be over the top of pittsburgh shortly. how rare is that? >> unbelievable what we're seeing from this storm. it continues. thank you so much, bill karins. in new york, 1.8 million people without power. and some of the worst flooding, the worst power outages are along long island. on the phone now, long island congressman tim pitch open. good morni tim bishop. >> good morning. >> what can you tell us? >> well, it's very devastating. and, you know, it's 5:00 in the morning am i'm not sure how much current information i have. but as of last night, there was significant coastal flooding and coastal erosion. there was significant flooding in port jefferson and downtown riverhead was particularly badly hit. greenport was underwater. the area of the north shore was particularly hard hit. so we have some very serious flooding problems. and as of about 8:00 last night, 600,000 home on long island were out of power. hundreds of trees down. power lines down. you know, utility poles
it takes up literally a quarter to a third of the united states. it is still moving west. it is going to be over the top of pittsburgh shortly. how rare is that? >> unbelievable what we're seeing from this storm. it continues. thank you so much, bill karins. in new york, 1.8 million people without power. and some of the worst flooding, the worst power outages are along long island. on the phone now, long island congressman tim pitch open. good morni tim bishop. >> good morning....
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states. >> appreciate you. thank you. thank you, everybody. let me just make sure that i acknowledge the folks who are here, because they've played an important role in this. first of all, your congressional delegation, senator menendez, lawsuitenberg, congressman frank lobiondo, den add levinson and brigantine mayor philip gunther, obviously is a federal, state and local effort, and the first thing i want to do is thank everybody who has been involved in the entire rescue and recovery process. at the top of my list i have to say that governor christie throughout this process has been responsive. he has been aggressive in making sure that the state got out in front of this incredible storm and i think the people of new jersey recognize that he has put his heart and soul into making sure that the people of new jersey bounce back even stronger than before. so i just want to thank him for his extraordinary leadership and partnership. i want to thank the congressional delegation because part of the reason we're goi
states. >> appreciate you. thank you. thank you, everybody. let me just make sure that i acknowledge the folks who are here, because they've played an important role in this. first of all, your congressional delegation, senator menendez, lawsuitenberg, congressman frank lobiondo, den add levinson and brigantine mayor philip gunther, obviously is a federal, state and local effort, and the first thing i want to do is thank everybody who has been involved in the entire rescue and recovery...